Frasers Group says it will pay personal shoppers and stylists associated with Harvey Nichols after a reported £40m rescue deal. The move responds to concerns that workers could be left out of pocket by the actions of the department store’s previous owners.
The outlets report that Frasers is seeking to address worries among in-store staff whose earnings or arrangements were tied to Harvey Nichols operations under earlier ownership. While the coverage focuses on the same commitment to pay those affected, it does not provide further detail in the available excerpts on the specific payment terms, amounts, or eligibility criteria. The context is a change in ownership for Harvey Nichols following the £40m deal, alongside uncertainty for staff about their financial position.
Overall, both reports frame the announcement as a reassurance to staff that they will receive compensation linked to personal shopping and styling work connected to Harvey Nichols during the transition.